Canada Declares War on American Booze

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Several Canadian provinces have decided to take a stand against President Trump’s recent tariffs by banning American alcohol from their shelves. The Great White North is hitting back at the U.S. by depriving its citizens of bourbon and moonshine. Their residents will be forced to drink Canadian whisky (ick!) British Columbia, for instance, has announced […]

Flying High or Flying Blind? Transportation Secretary Duffy’s ‘Safest Form of Travel’ Claim Amid Recent Air Disasters

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To fly or not to fly, that’s the question. And Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is prepared to answer with confidence that air travel remains “the safest form of travel in the country.” This declaration comes on the heels of two catastrophic aviation incidents that have left many questioning the current state of our skies. First, […]

Wall Street Whiz Scott Bessent Takes the Helm: Can He Keep Trump’s Economic Ship Afloat?

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It took long enough, but the Senate has confirmed Scott Bessent as the new Treasury Secretary. Yes, you heard that right. The man who once helped George Soros break the Bank of England is now in charge of our nation’s purse strings. Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse. Bessent, a 62-year-old billionaire hedge fund […]

Musk and DOGE Might Be Done Before They Get Started

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Trump re-entered the White House like a wrecking ball. He had a plan, and he had his team, and he sure as hell wasn’t about to listen to anyone from the Swamp about what was and wasn’t a good idea. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a new entity, and Trump has given Elon […]

Mansion Taxes: The Left’s Latest War on Wealth—And What You Can Do About It

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If you thought the left’s obsession with taxing the rich was over, think again. Now, they’ve turned their attention to your dream home—especially if you’re living in a mansion. The newest brainchild of progressive politicians is something called the “mansion tax,” a hefty new levy on high-end properties. Their reasoning? Well, apparently, if you’re lucky […]

Kennedy Family Drama Explodes: Caroline Calls RFK Jr. a “Predator” Amid Senate Confirmation Wait

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The Kennedy family is known for its legacy of public service, but the latest rift between Caroline Kennedy and her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has turned into an all-out battle. Caroline, the daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, recently launched a blistering attack on RFK Jr., calling him a “predator” in a […]

Eighty Years Later: Auschwitz Survivors Sound the Alarm on Rising Antisemitism—Are We Listening?

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Eighty years ago, the world bore witness to the horrors of Auschwitz’s liberation, vowing ‘never again.’ Fast forward to today, and it seems that promise is teetering on the edge of oblivion. Survivors of the Holocaust, now in their twilight years, are raising red flags about a disturbing resurgence of antisemitism. But in our modern, […]

Trump’s Military Makeover: Banning Transgender Troops to Boost Battle Readiness

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In a move that’s sure to ruffle more than a few feathers, President Trump is set to sign executive orders that will reshape the U.S. military by banning transgender individuals from service and dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. The administration argues that these changes are essential for enhancing military readiness and cohesion. The […]

D.C. Gridlock: Where Traffic and Bureaucracy Collide

Welcome to Washington, D.C., where the only thing moving slower than Congress is the traffic. As federal workers flood back into the city post-pandemic—because apparently, telecommuting just wasn’t inefficient enough—we’re looking at a perfect storm of gridlock. Between the return of government employees and a slew of poorly planned construction projects, commuting in the nation’s […]

Trump’s Latest Power Moves: America First Strikes Again!

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President Trump is back in the driver’s seat, and he’s making bold moves to shake up the global order. With the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO) in his crosshairs, he’s pulling the U.S. out of what he sees as deals that prioritize globalist interests over American workers and taxpayers. The Paris […]

The Decline of American Wine: What’s Happening and What’s Next

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For decades, the U.S. wine industry has been synonymous with sophistication and tradition, producing some of the world’s most celebrated vintages. But recent years have brought a sobering reality: wine consumption in America is declining, leaving winemakers scrambling to adapt to shifting consumer preferences. From changing generational tastes to the rise of craft spirits and […]

Florida and Texas: Where Millennials Escape Wokeness (and High Taxes)

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Well, well, well—looks like even the millennials have had enough. New data shows wealthy millennials are fleeing high-tax states like New York and California in droves, trading their avocado toast and overpriced rent for the sunshine and business-friendly policies of Florida and Texas. The exodus isn’t exactly subtle. These are people who grew up hearing […]

Think You’re a Border Security Expert? Prove It With This Quiz!

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How much do you know about U.S. border policies and how they compare to other countries? Border security has been a hot topic in recent years, and it’s time to see if you’re up to speed. Take this quick quiz to test your knowledge and learn some surprising facts about border measures around the world! […]

The Digital Gold Rush: How Robots, AI, and Automation Are Helping People Make Money

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It’s no secret that the internet has revolutionized how we work, shop, and connect with each other. But did you know it’s also transformed how we make money? In today’s digital age, robots, AI, and automation aren’t just for big corporations—they’re tools everyday people are using to create streams of income from the comfort of […]

Could a Billionaire Buy TikTok? Here’s What We Know

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As TikTok faces a looming ban in the United States due to national security concerns, speculation is swirling about the app’s future. With over 150 million American users and billions worldwide, TikTok has become a cultural juggernaut. But with its parent company, ByteDance, under scrutiny for alleged ties to the Chinese government, the platform’s fate […]

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